Skikda Province in the context of Collo District


Skikda Province in the context of Collo District

⭐ Core Definition: Skikda Province

Skikda (Arabic: ولاية سكيكدة) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria, on its eastern Mediterranean coastline, with 1.095.666 inhabitants in 2019 and a natural annual growth rate estimated at 1.22%.

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👉 Skikda Province in the context of Collo District

Collo is a district in Skikda Province, Algeria, on the western Mediterranean Sea coastline of the province, it is also one of the most densely populated districts of the province. It was named after its capital, Collo.

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Skikda Province in the context of Collo

Collo (Arabic: القل, romanizedal-Qull), known as Chullu in antiquity, is a port town in the Skikda Province in northeastern Algeria, and forms part of the Collo Massif region. It is the capital and one of three municipalities of the Collo District.

Formerly a Phoenician trading post, then a Numidian and Roman port, Collo became under the Hammadids the port of Constantine. Today it is a small seaside town of about 35,000 inhabitants in 2008.

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Skikda Province in the context of Skikda

Skikda (Arabic: سكيكدة; formerly Philippeville from 1838 to 1962 and Rusicade in ancient times) is a city in northeastern Algeria and a port on the Mediterranean. It is the capital of Skikda Province and Skikda District.

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